Book Review: White Fang by Jack London

10.09.2012

Genre: Historical FictionAges: 10 and Up

This books was very good. I recommend it to boys, girls, adults, middle readers, and dog lovers.Also, I would not recommend reading this book if you are very sensitive towards animal abuse. I read a lot about it when reading this book. Nonetheless, I very much enjoyed this book and thought it was very well written. It also started and ended on the perfect note.

About:
All of his life white Fang has been abused and mistreated by humans. So much so, that he hates them all. One day though, a man by the name of Weedon Scott rescues him from his cruel and harsh life. Slowly he starts to teach White Fang about a new thing: Love. They begin to bond more and more with one another. And soon, White Fang has been completely transformed.

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1 comment
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Hi Miss Isabel, Dog books are always hard to read because it usually means it'll be sad. I recommend Love That Dog by Sharon Creech, which is the perfect book after White Fang. I cried and cried when I read that book. Also, you might enjoy Hatchet by Gary Paulsen for the survivor/adventure type. Have a great day too! -Shea

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